When you scroll through social media takes without actually experiencing the event firsthand, it's easy to miss the full picture. The reality on the ground tells a different story—a completely sold-out gathering with 30,000 participants, packed workshops, nightly social events, and genuine community connection. Sometimes you've got to be there to see what actually matters.
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GasFeeCrying
· 12-22 19:58
Ngl, the difference between scrolling through the screen and being on-site is too much; the energy of 30,000 people can't be captured.
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SelfCustodyBro
· 12-22 19:52
Ngl, you can never see the real thing on your phone; the atmosphere of a live event with 30,000 people just can't be conveyed.
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RebaseVictim
· 12-22 19:51
The venue was packed with 30,000 people, and you can't really feel the energy through the screens; social media is always an incomplete story.
When you scroll through social media takes without actually experiencing the event firsthand, it's easy to miss the full picture. The reality on the ground tells a different story—a completely sold-out gathering with 30,000 participants, packed workshops, nightly social events, and genuine community connection. Sometimes you've got to be there to see what actually matters.